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Geriatric Education and Its Effect on Certain Aspects of Hospital Care of Nursing Home Patients

This study is not yet open for participant recruitment.
Verified by Maimonides Medical Center, September 2006

Sponsored by: Maimonides Medical Center
Information provided by: Maimonides Medical Center
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00384709
  Purpose

Nursing home patients admitted to the hospital pose a significant challenge for health care providers. Geriatric teaching pays particular attention to these admissions and related problems. However, it is yet to be proven, whether geriatric training helps to overcome any of these issues in a better way than through non-geriatric education. The study aims to prove that geriatric training provides advantages over non-geriatric training in caring for nursing home patients admitted to the hospital.


Condition
Frail Elderly
Patient Care

MedlinePlus related topics:   Nursing Homes   

U.S. FDA Resources

Study Type:   Observational
Study Design:   Natural History, Cross-Sectional, Case Control, Retrospective Study
Official Title:   Geriatric Education and Its Effect on Certain Aspects of Hospital Care of the Nursing Home Patients

Further study details as provided by Maimonides Medical Center:

Detailed Description:

Context: Nursing home patients admitted to the hospital pose a significant challenge for health care providers. Geriatric age, frailty, multiple readmissions, prolonged length of stay, and high mortality are just a few attributes of nursing home patients in the hospital. Geriatric teaching pays particular attention to these challenging problems. However, it is yet to be proven, whether geriatric training helps to overcome any of these issues in a better way than through non-geriatric education.

Objective: To test the hypothesis that geriatric care provides advantages over non-geriatric training in caring for nursing home patients admitted to the hospital in regards to length of stay, rate of expirations and rate of readmissions. The secondary objective is to compare expirations and readmissions among patients cared for by geriatricians and non-geriatricians.

Design, Setting, and Participants: Retrospective cohort study of patients admitted from Metropolitan Jewish Geriatric Nursing Home (MJGNH) to Maimonides Medical Center (MMC) over a certain period of time and under the care of geriatricians, non-geriatric internists, and surgeons. Comparison of the three study groups by age, sex, expiration rate, length of hospital stay (LOS) and readmission rate. Comparison of expired patients by age, sex and average LOS. Comparison of readmissions, expiration rate, by preservation of continuity of care, and by emergency room visits without admission.

  Eligibility
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients admitted to Maimonides Medical Center (MMC) from affiliated Metropolitan Jewish Geriatric Nursing Home (MJGNH) for a 3 month period.
  Contacts and Locations

Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00384709

Contacts
Contact: Sergey I Genkin, MD     718-283-6073     igorevich30@hotmail.com    
Contact: Barbara Paris, MD     718-283-7084    

Sponsors and Collaborators
Maimonides Medical Center

Investigators
Principal Investigator:     Sergey I Genkin, MD     Maimonides Medical Center    
  More Information


Study ID Numbers:   gerivsnot
First Received:   October 3, 2006
Last Updated:   May 24, 2007
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:   NCT00384709
Health Authority:   United States: Institutional Review Board

Keywords provided by Maimonides Medical Center:
Elderly  
Hospitalization  
Geriatrics  
Mortality
Readmission
Length of Stay

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on October 29, 2008




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